Fuentemilla Lluis, Marco-Pallarés Josep, Gual Antoni, Escera Carles, Polo Maria Dolores, Grau Carles
Neurodynamics Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychobiology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Neuroreport. 2009 Feb 18;20(3):337-42. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32832326ed.
It has been suggested that chronic alcoholism may lead to altered neural mechanisms related to inhibitory processes. Here, we studied auditory N1 suppression phenomena (i.e. amplitude reduction with repetitive stimuli) in chronic alcoholic patients as an early-stage information-processing brain function involving inhibition by the analysis of the N1 event-related potential and time-frequency computation (spectral power and phase-resetting). Our results showed enhanced neural theta oscillatory phase-resetting underlying N1 generation in suppressed N1 event-related potential. The present findings suggest that chronic alcoholism alters neural oscillatory synchrony dynamics at very early stages of information processing.
有人提出,慢性酒精中毒可能导致与抑制过程相关的神经机制改变。在此,我们通过分析N1事件相关电位和时频计算(频谱功率和相位重置),研究了慢性酒精中毒患者的听觉N1抑制现象(即重复刺激时振幅降低),这是一种涉及抑制的早期信息处理脑功能。我们的结果表明,在受抑制的N1事件相关电位中,N1产生的基础神经θ振荡相位重置增强。目前的研究结果表明,慢性酒精中毒在信息处理的非常早期阶段就改变了神经振荡同步动力学。